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NFC operation
NFC is a one touch way of pairing your NFC device via Bluetooth to your speaker.
Before starting you will need to establish if your device features this technology and locate
it’s NFC sender - consult your provider if you are in any doubt.
Connecting
1. The unit must be in STANDBY or BLUETOOTH modes for an NFC
device to be able to connect.
2. Place your mobile device within 10mm of the unit’s NFC sensor.
3. When the unit senses your mobile device it will come out of
standby and enter “bt” mode. The Bluetooth function on your
mobile device will be turned on and will pair with the unit
automatically. The unit plays a sound to indicate that
it is connected.
4. Select and play the audio file though your mobile device.
Playing
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Press the /- buttons on the unit to alter the volume.
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Press PLAY/PAUSE on the unit to pause and restart play.
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Press / TUNE/SKIP to skip to previous/next track.
When you have finished
1. Press PLAY/PAUSE to stop play.
2. Place your mobile device within 10mm of the unit’s NFC sensor area.
The unit will now disconnect from your mobile device, the Bluetooth mode on your
HiFi will remain on.
Make sure your HiFi is not already paired with a Bluetooth device.
If it is, you will need to unpair it before using NFC.
Connecting an NFC device with one already connected
You can only connect one NFC device at a time. If an NFC device is already connected, the
connected device must be disconnected before you can connect another NFC device. This
is to prevent some from changing the music you are playing without your permission.
1. In the Bluetooth settings of the connected device select disconnect. The Bluetooth
device will now disconnect.
2. While the HiFi is in Bluetooth mode touch the other NFC device against the NFC
sensor, the device will now connect.
If its the first time the NFC device has been used you will your HiFi you will be
asked if you want to connect. Confirm you want to connect.
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